Hannah Waddingham, Steph Parry and Emma Norman anounced for The Pirate Queen
Casting news
WEST End star Hannah Waddingham (Kiss Me Kate, A Little Night Music, Monty Python’s Spamalot, The Wizard of Oz), Steph Parry and Emma Norman are the latest principal cast to be annouced for a star-studded charity gala performance of Boublil And Schönberg’s The Pirate Queen at the London Coliseum on Sunday, February 23, 2020.
They join the previously announced Rachel Tucker (Olivier nominee for Come From Away, Wicked), Britain’s Got Talent winner Jai McDowall and Matthew Pagan from Collabro as headliners.
Steph Parry recently made headlines for “saving the day” at Mamma Mia! While standing by at 42nd Street, she was called to run down the road to take over the role of Donna mid show due to a cast injury. Subsequently she was given the lead role of Dorothy Brock in 42nd Street for the summer of 2018 and now leads the cast of Mamma Mia! The Party as Kate at The 02.
Emma Norman previously played Mrs Lovett in Sweeney Todd and Miss Berta in Acorn Antiques the Musical.
Producers have also revealed the rest of the cast:
Featured ensemble: Pearce Barron (Zombies: The Musical), Jamie Birkett (Les Miserables, Rent), Trudi Camilleri (lead in Queen of the Mist, Death Takes a Holiday), Sabrina Carter (Wicked, The Miser), Shaun Dalton (Kinky Boots, Eugenius), Adam Dawson (Hair, Spring Awakening), Callum Heinrich (Mamma Mia!, Jane Eyre), Jade Johnson (The Book of Mormon), Harry Mills (Sunday in the Park with George, Batboy), Charlotte Payne (Potted Panto, Velvet), Sophie Reeves (Les Miserables, The Woman in White) and Jak Skelly (Oklahoma, Cats).
Ensemble: Skye Adams, Thomas Ball, Jeremy Batt, Mary-Jean Caldwell, Sinead O Callaghan, Christopher Cameron, Jordan Castle, Alfie Doohan, Charlie Ellerton, Judicel Eslao, Nicola Espallardo, Amy Everett, Lois Morgan Gay, Aidan Harkins, Siwan Henderson, Hannah-Grace Lawson, James Mateo-Salt, Scarlett Maltman, Ethan Tanner, Harry Winchester and Cristian Zaccarini.
Based on the real-life story of history’s Grace O’Malley – an Irish Chieftain and notorious pirate – The Pirate Queen is an adventure chronicling the compelling, inspiring heroine who led an extraordinary life as a rogue, lover and mother in 16th-century Ireland. To protect her people and save her one true love, O’Malley must confront the one woman more powerful than her — her fierce rival, Queen Elizabeth I of England.
From the writers of Les Misérables and Miss Saigon, the show combines classic storytelling and a sweeping score, with the powerful, vibrant traditions of Irish dance and song, to create a modern musical event that is both historic romance and a timeless epic.
The Pirate Queen opened on Broadway in 2007. This concert production, which marks its London debut, is directed by Drew Baker and designed by Ben M Rogers. Associate Director is Max Reynolds.
Proceeds are going to Leukaemia UK.
Tickets: From £35. To book, call +44 (0) 20 7845 9300 or visit londoncoliseum.org/.
Time: 7pm.